Mt Coe

Located in the southwestern section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 3,795 feet.

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Mt Coe Details

Mt Coe is located in the southwestern section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 3,795 feet. Mt. Coe is flanked to the northeast by South Brother, and to the southwest by Mount OJI. The Mount Coe Trail starts at Slide Dam on Newsowdnehunk Stream. The east side of Mt. Coe drains into a swampy area called "The Klondike", then into Wassataquoik Stream, and the East Branch of the Penobscot River. The northwest and southwest sides of Mt. Coe drain into Nesowdnehunk Stream, then into the West Branch of the Penobscot River.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mt Coe

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0.5 mi away

Mt O-J-I

Its unique name is the result of several massive landslides.

0.8 mi away

South Brother

Located in the western section of the Baxter State Park and has an elevation of 3,930 feet.

1.0 mi away

Mt. Coe Trail

This can be difficult footing as the slide is gravel, loose rock, and large granite.

1.6 mi away

The Ledges

A series of natural waterslides located within Baxter State Park.

1.6 mi away

Barren Mountain

Barren Mountain is trail-less and runs west from Katahdin to Mount O-J-I.